You may not “carrot” all for me
The way I care for you.
You may “turnip” your nose
When I plead with you
But if your “heart” should “beet” with mine
Forever “lettuce” hope
There is no reason in the world
Why we two “cantaloupe.”
There are many words you can use to express your feelings of love at Valentine’s Day. How many words can you find in the Red Heart above? How about writing a short Valentine rhyme back to us in a comment? We would love to read it.
Hi
My name is Ashley, and I’m from Adelaide. I’m visiting some of the people’s blogs on our class blogroll. I’m seeing if I can get someone to comment back to me. I found your blog and I think it’s AMAZING! How did you get that awesome love heart for Valentines Day? I like playing netball and tennis. Please write back to me at ricmac.edublogs.org I would LOVE to hear back from you.
From Ashley! 🙂
Hi Mrs C and class!
Here’s just a small poem of the top of my head,
Roses are red,
Voilets are blue,
I think your sweet,
And you should too!
See-Ya
Evi. Australia
hi my name is peter and i really like your love heart.
Hi
I am Roxie! Great poem! I think there is 11 or 12 words in the love heart! What are some of your other peoms? Please get back to me on ricmac.edublogs.org
Bye -Roxie!
Arrrrrr thats cute, i like all the nice and kind words
even though i can’t read them.
From liv in Adelaide in Australia.
Hope to hear from you soon! 🙂
I like all the loving words i hope i hear from you soon at ricmac.edublogs.org and you tell us eg my class more loving words.
from liv
Cool rhyme. I’m from Australia. Here’s a valentines rhyme. Roses are red, violets are blue. I will go to the end of the world with you. The words I found in the heart are kiss, mine, flame, sweat, heart, hug, adore, Valentine, be, love, darling and devotion. Visit my class’ blog at ricmac.edublogs.org
hello mrs.cranford
I think what you thought of was great about the lunch thing it is really incredible what you thought of and the video is great!